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1. 60,000 Bonus Points

To get the 60,000 Hilton point sign-up bonus, visit this page to find the link. And click through to the offer!

You’ll earn 60,000 Hilton points after spending $1,000 on purchases in the first 3 months of account opening.

This is 10,000 points higher than my link for the 50,000 point offer. So it’s a good deal!

2. 50,000 Bonus Points + $50 Statement Credit

To get the 50,000 Hilton points with a $50 statement credit after your first purchase, go to the Hilton website. You’ll need to begin booking a reservation, and fill out all the information until you arrive at the “Payment” page. You’ll see the offer in a box next to the “Payment Information” section.

You’ll Find the $50 Statement Credit Offer at the Payment Page on the Hilton Website

You do NOT have to reserve a room. Just click the offer and exit the Hilton website.

Also, neither of these 2 offers are the highest we’ve seen for this card. So if you don’t need Hilton points immediately, it might be a good idea to wait for a better bonus.

Which Deal Is Better?

Hilton points are generally worth about ~0.5 cents each. So at first glance, the extra 10,000 Hilton points you’ll get with the first offer is about the same as the $50 statement credit of the second offer (0.5 cents per point X 10,000 Hilton points).

However, it’s possible to get much more value from your Hilton points. For example, with 10,000 Hilton points you can stay at a category 1 hotel for 2 nights. Or a category 2 hotel for 1 night. And that’s almost certainly more than $50!

Use 10,000 Points to Stay at a Category 2 Hotel Like the Hilton Garden Inn Oxford/Anniston, Alabama and You’re Sure to Get More Value Than Just .5 Cents Per Point!

Citi® Hilton HHonors™ Reserve Card– Earn 2 weekend night certificates good at select hotels & resorts within the Hilton portfolio after you spend $2,500 on purchases within 4 months of account opening. Plus a $100 statement credit if you spend $100+ on your first Hilton stay within 6 months of opening the card.

Citi® Hilton HHonors™ Visa Signature® Card – Earn 50,000 Hilton points after you make $1,000 in purchases within 4 months of account opening. Plus a $50 statement credit if you spend $50+ on your first Hilton stay within 6 months of opening the card.

Plus, some cards earn miles or points that you can transfer to Hilton. These include:

Bottom Line

There are 2 higher sign-up bonuses for the AMEX Hilton card! You can earn 60,000 Hilton points after meeting minimum spending requirements by following the link on this website.

Or you can earn 50,000 Hilton points and a $50 statement credit after meeting minimum spending requirements by starting a reservation on the Hilton website (you do NOT have to book a room). You’ll see the ad for the offer on the final booking screen.

I prefer the 60,000 Hilton point offer, because I can get more than $50 in valuefrom 10,000 Hilton points.

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